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Dua Lipa mocked over jet set lifestyle as she shares steamy snaps from Italy trip with fiance Callum Turner

Dua Lipa mocked over jet set lifestyle as she shares steamy snaps from Italy trip with fiance Callum Turner

Daily Mail​10 hours ago
Dua Lipa fans couldn't help but poke fun at the pop star's jet set lifestyle after it was revealed that she was on yet another trip with her fiancé.
The singer, 29 - who is currently engaged to The Boys in the Boat actor Callum Turner, 35 - is often seen embarking on glamorous vacations and traveling the world with her beau.
Most recently, they headed to Italy, where they were spotted soaking up the sun on a stunning beach in a series of social media posts.
But as she continues to document her lavish trips online, some X, formerly Twitter, users cracked jokes about her nonstop traveling.
Many wondered where she and Callum would go for their honeymoon since the couple had already been 'everywhere.'
Some even joked that she might take it to the next extreme and head to space.
'This girl has already traveled all over the world, where are they going for their honeymoon to make it memorable? Mars?' one user jokingly wondered on X.
'Their honeymoon is gonna be three years long,' another wrote.
'For their honeymoon, they will discover Atlantis,' someone else theorized.
'LMAO right?!? Girl has literally been EVERYWHERE,' a fourth comment read.
'Pre-honeymoon in Mount Everest, main honeymoon on Mars, [and] post-honeymoon in Titanic wreckage,' a fifth said.
Others suggested the Arctic and Antarctica, while one even joked they might go to the moon sometime soon.
Some people referred to the pop singer's lyrics from her hit song Levitating.
'She did say, "Whatever, let's get lost on Mars,"' one said.
'She knows a galaxy they can run off to,' another humored.
Dua is well-aware of the travel jokes and previously made a statement about it with British Vogue.
Most recently, they headed to Italy , where they were spotted soaking up the sun on a stunning beach in a series of social media posts
But as she continues to document her lavish trips online, many of her fans wondered where she and Callum would go for their honeymoon since the couple had already been 'everywhere'
'I'm not always on holiday, I just make everything I do feel like a holiday,' she told the outlet last month.
The hitmaker was recently spotted with her actor fiancé Callum, as they soaked up the sun on the beaches of the Amalfi Coast.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Dua put on a sizzling display as she relaxed on a sun lounger in a black and white polka dot bikini with lace lining.
Elsewhere in the post, Dua shared more sweet snaps with actor Callum, as he draped his arm around the singer's shoulder in a selfie.
Dua also shared a picture of Callum in front of a stunning view of the turquoise water and nearby cliffs, as well as the window looking out of a helicopter as they enjoyed a VIP flight.
In another snap, Dua could be seen sporting a cropped green T-shirt and jeans, as well as a baseball cap, as she wandered the cobbled streets.
It comes after Dua and Callum couldn't keep their hands off each other as they were spotted sharing a passionate kiss while sunbathing.
Her long raven tresses were wet after plunging into the crystal-clear water to cool off.
Meanwhile, Callum displayed his sunburnt chest and back while wearing a pair of bright orange swimming trunks.
Recently, the One Kiss songstress posed for the front cover of British Vogue, where she stunned in a pale pink bra that highlighted her jaw-dropping figure.
In the interview, Dua discussed her family plans, saying she's concerned about how having children will fit in with her career as a pop star.
'I'd love to have kids one day,' she said.
'But it's like the constant question of when would there ever be a good time – how it would fit in with my job and how it would work if I went on tour, and how much time out I'd have to take.
'I think it's just one of those things that's going to happen when it happens. I love kids, but I think there's so much more to raising a child than just loving children.'
Confirming their engagement, Dua said: 'Yeah, we're engaged. It's very exciting.
'This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever - it's a really special feeling.'
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